it means money that's pump intod our local economy will also be lost. and that's a serious drag on the economy. so if you don't want to listen to me talk about the people who are affected by the -- behind the 1.3 million who are losing their unemployment insurance, the 20,000 nevadans, then maybe you'll care that this is a trag on the economy and do the right thing by extending the unemployment insurance. overall, failing to renew the emergency unemployment compensation program will cost the economy 200,000 jobs this year, according to the congressional budget office, including 3,000 jobs in my home state of nevada. the expiration of federal unemployment insurance at the end of last week is already taking more than $400 million out of the pockets of american job seekers nationwide and in local and state economies. in nevada, the total economic benefit lost during the first week of the insurance expiring was $5.4 million. for every $1 spent on unemployment insurance, it grows $1.52. omy by according to mark zandy, chief economist at moody's analytics. so